Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4020, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1863 — Page 2
Democratic Documents. Ad4rrf tUm l-iMOcrnllc .Tfmbr a to. et,r4j A-iM to tb People f J"4 mint fort!,lin.-y of tl le and the raoQ bj hU dm been arriitpÜAd rtf - ut!f!l"il term. Till auaet p-Pl' T .lUfC .je, aM will b faruUbed T quantity. lrVe f l 50 pt hatred. Tl, Cncrlft Acl-P 0. W Wbe, n the Cn-cHptivn BTI.Iq the H e cf ..pret.tlTe. F.TT 21. 1 Tl U I one of the n .ph-. f f. Ywrwa-. n o.u.tlon tow -pttnf ft Ure of tSc 't'ntlyn ln4 f,f7 del sea hi India-e Ul " iwry. It aakea a patabtafejit paare. Prte-ll pr hundred. Tb Mkcrlf ! the Cl.le?n Speech T n. tK W. YoswVee, delivered Is the no f RprntaU, February 1. 15, oath "Act tnlodetijr.;f. tS Pre4det and other per-on for urpenJli.ic lb writ f ban rpa, and act doo la poroatc thereof,to now prist 4 In pamphlet form. and can b obtained it tbtaeSW. Tbi I Iba fret effort of Mr. V wot bee to protect tb liberty of the citizen, ao4 boald b in the hand of tvery voter io tali.na. It make a pamphlet f 1st pf m. PrW f 1 SO pr hnndrod. . ITTAtl Order bottW direct th ipeecbei tobt ent britptM. tfe wantage wU b o cent a copy, and it be pre pall. Aldr ELDER, k BINGHAM, Irdinpvll.
DAILY SENTINEL. TU CSlOS-ir MUST BE PHE3ERYEI. JJacEaoii U DjjDATv OIINING. AUGUST 31 The rail of Sumter. The telrgnrh announce the fall of Hutnter atl the destruction Wagner, and that they are in poeiorv' ifis Uüoq troop. Tbte event are j. rotable. Tle I vet aevere work to be done bef-re C'.-t! r fn 'h ttken, but ita fall iiow eercs tJ b otit a : -i of time. P. S Rebel account from Charleston up to the 23 h inst , oar dajs later than our own, tat that neither Sumter or Wagner have been captured bj oar force. f57"The refe!-i Jni't take to the roprheul R ither," the Iühmjtil äeniitiel. "wo:M we join hni'Ja with n rieml from tue pit ihtu with liortbcrn Dawr ta The R.chmni'I Setit'mtl U the organ of Jrrr. Dana, mo I uil-uhte-llj eipre-- 'i nentiment . While, the Iciüiii rcbcli are deiioujicirijj m-t Liiterlj the Northern Democracy, the nrIitioii pie with equal posiHrcne Charte that the r ympathix;n with nl aMing the teWl caue Ccrtainlj the re'el knw bet h- are their frieini, nl m hith r thej c-n look tor nml comfort," &iJ with th's knoltd;e, k.ijt .1 k f Dana' orgn, "Ilather wouM we join hxnd with ft fiend frjnth pit thin with Northern Demo crtvM We auppose the Richmon l prr refett I . . .. i . .i . ..r. ! to tne aooiiuonni waen u u"e uio icrni uci frjrn the pit " We do wtt wonder at thi expre t on of hatrei toward the Northern Democrat Thev know that the Democracy are ainrere and unc mpmmiiins Unionist that they never will consent to any arrangement of our national d deal tie Lieh involtcs the r-rparution of the Sute or any loa of our cuional territory, and that tbey will Hand by the men of the South, who are willing to return to their alle 'ixiu-e to the old With the abolitionists it is differ tnt. They ftror the pro-tcution o! ihe war not for the single purpose of retorinpj tho nation tl authority, but aa the meins of abolNhm alTery. After the Presidential election ot l56;) all the levlin Republican paper openly and persistently alroc.itel peaceable feparation from all the diss tti"6el Sutes, and to d iy the Admin Utr ition orgeln are oppoje! to reunion upon any other btsia thin the em incipition of Urery b thai rebel Sutes. The proclaime! policy of CuaaLZt ScMxia and Wikll Phillips ami all the ridicnls is aubjugation and eoiancipvtion; and, rather than a restoration of the Union aa it w, a aeparuion of the free and ilie Slates, under independent gorernments It will be recollected that Mr. Cowat ftated in England that the abolitionists wre willing to recognize the independent of the Southern Con federtry upon the single conaitioit tint feltrery should be abolished. No w.nder that Jirr. Dati organ hates the party which give hope and courage to the Uniou ectlroetit thtt beyond doubt exists in th South, while tht of the abolitio?it, if there was no diviaiou of sentiment in the orth, would force eTtry man in the Confeilerate- States to xealoutly espouse the rebel caue. And long ago the rebellion would have fallen to pieces, it the party In power had confined the prosecution of the war, as Congresa declared its purpose to be inJulr.lbCl, to restore the nitionl authority j 0er the seceded btatfr. witht)i2t intrlering with the institutions or rights of the States guaranteed by the Constitution. Ihe Danville Affair The mtznitoA of the recent disturbance at Danville, in tin State. Ins been ceitlv engger ted and ita character extensively niisreprceritrd i We were called upen yesterday by a gentlemin ! of thsl county. whoe mntter convince! us of J bis reliabilitT and iuipaiti ility . who gave us wh.tt we presume ia as fair and correct an account of I the disturbance a cn te rt iitesl from any j aource.- It tallies very close with tr e reports receivel by the militarv authorities' here. The twin icoundrcla. IIa kins and Guinnip. the latter of whom wa cashiered for extenaiv rt-bteries io Kentncky, were at the bottom of the whole affair. On Friday 1at (Hawkin had mil a kpech without intermption rae dava pre iou-1y,) John Paine, formerly a Methodist clergyniin. but whose intellect had been consider hl v impaired ty epileptic fit, was pausing along along the street, wearing a butteruut or copperhead p:n Meeting Uawkina and Gutnnin, the farmer tore the f in from Paine" hirt front, tenring the bm with it. Paine rickel up brck and threw it at II tw kins, unking Guinnip on the head av;d knocking tim down For thii, he wa anested and fined $3. In re taliition. he bad H ikinsarrestel. ho was fined In the aa me it mount. It waaat thi. latter trial. which took place on Men lav, th tt tUe CTraT oc curred Account dißer. even among bystander-, j aa to ita origin; but the truth eems to be th.st Gu:nnip fired twice on Paine, inflicting fatal wound. Pah.e. it i naid. hal no weipons. . Martin P.uoe, a brother rf JoLn. ai d heritYof the count?, came up to qell the disturbance,, when Guinnip exclaimed "Here.a another I 1 coptrbed," aivd tired, striking Martin in the j wriat. A rntn nmctl Uirker shot a nepu't;lican nam ed Lamh. ah.i a.s tskitij ptrt in the diturbanre. kiliing hi a intant!y; and was hitne'f hot. sen ous'y. but pnbably not fat illy, by soine one un koon. Mr. Fraxier, a Republican an I former aheriff of the county, w.ts hot at. the bill:s:rai!ng the btck of Iiis neck, and striking Mr Myers, a mcr chant of tbe place, ho waa pissing on the oppo it side of the street, in the l.ed, killing him loatistly. Theare all tho cautltie oi . eiious nature we hsve hd reported to us, though some twertv shots were fired There h I been no attempt at di?turbnce mde by Demtrrta prevkus V the ault ailt .lobit P.iinv bv Hkii4. 1 bis l'enneee loiter and Guinnip hd made loud and boa;tiul threats ' hitthev tuld do in esse antibody wore a Itctterral psn in thir presence, wriirh waa tne ocniiun f Pair,e' pulling hi on. H lakin hti Bow l4t thst prt u ir oui.trT, ai.d pclallT tOe Stste, but if found with-n our limits, hisce will be attendrvl to. He i a low bo. n rurtiin in grio. iiilutrriib' to all rep:tbl4i dieu and d arvibn2 ng tor th many disturbance he has inet e 1 We itict-relr hope thst if h is not tk o ty the military, ho luvt .rdrrs to rrtrt hi tu If r-ib'e. aoroeDrmKrst may hsvnn eieaure njugh and a hand tetdy en.. ugh, in the cext "iot the vilUiu rjrokei. to pui J) ettd to hia Crimea and hia career. If the Ulboi Journal ea!U th ib oefarioua" eoe. we esnr.o help J
it. Iltnkins onkht to be kiüed, and so onh Qtjiiifn I, and for p'iet--y iöe sUi re-n. Li oh heicn iLe caue uf the death of nui i Joy titrena. All a. fr in rrprcertit g the ci dtift -f the ohJiera ei.t to the acn.e from Itaet'e st.d from th:a place at exerorlary. Tiy took no fart in any i!i-tnrt)t ce, fimply hold ng them reives in leadineaa toquell any fuither outbreak that micht arise We only regret that aotue of the btilleta which oauwd the death of citzena of Dmville, did not find their way into the worth Jes carrae of Guinnip and IIa k in. Sjringreld (Ills ) KejM-fer.
statu I n:yii. The Deartorn County Fair i'l l held a Lawrenreturg, cororoer.cinj ou the 14th day of S'pteml er. The Faank fort Crescent aaya that the delegation from that place to the great "War Democra cy" pow wow at Indianapolis. ontheiMih. con iste-1 of one War Democrat" and several "War Republicana." Tna 104tii Go.vi Last evening, after the 10 Ith returned from the pic nie to camp, an order waa received to leave immediately for Detit. Abont 8 o'clock, it returne! to the city alniut K) trong, wnd forme! in line ujn tae Njusre. alter which it marched to the depot, took a sperM train, arvl left aliout ID o'clnck. TheorUr waa not entirely unxpccieJ, inasmuch aa on Thnrs day niaht Col. Kie wasdirec-te! to hold his mm in reoliness to move lmmeJiatelT Ltfajette Courier. The Democracy of Putnam county at the'r late conventioii noniinael that reliable Democrat and clever gentleman Mel. McKee for t e election to the office of Circuit Court Clerk. He has discharged the duties of that office for nearly four years, with great satisfaction to the people, and we predict that he will be re elected by at least fire hundred m ajority. The whole ticket nomin ated is entirely unexceptionable and will sserp the county. The Democracy of Putnam are thoroughly organized and composed of the rieht roitenal, and will do their duty at the ad pro ach ing election.! N. A Ledger. -The White county Democrat Mya of the War Democaacy" meeting: This cotintv wss reprented, we understand, bv John C Hughe, of Norway, James (J. Staley, of the Herald, Mon'ice'lo, and Isiac Div'h men who never voted the Democratic ticket. Daytrsa Covntt Democratic Coxvixtion. A large and enthusiastic convention of the Democracy of thi county w ts hel l at Washington, on the 22 i inst. The committee on resolutions repined the fol'owing'which were unanimously adoptetj amidst ths applause of the sons of lib erty:" f We are unilterably attached to the Con i-titution of the Unitl St ttes and of thi- S:tlc. and the Jnin of the State- founded thereon, xi.tl in every legal way we will reit all and eveiy violation of either from any and all source-. 21. We utterly reprobate and condemn the tvnr policy of the present Admini-'ration. as beitii: c ilculite l to letroy the one and completely Mjb vctt the other. 31 We believe, that while otir Sftte atnl Ji"t tional Government aecure to u the full, fair hi d uutnole-ted right of tieedom of speech, ft cedom of the pre-s, and freelom of the ballot Ikx. und protect us in the enjoj merit ot ficr-onal liberty arid personal feurity, it is the duty of every citi zen to pu-uin the (ioverntnent; but. if either or the.- rights hall be involved, e ill resist such invasion tu e:ihlv und according to law, if we can, hut forcibly if we must 4. That we do cordially approve of the course pursued by our Secretary, Auditor and Treasurer of State in reference to the pavment of the interest of the public debt of the State, an appropriation for which wa defet'ed bv the itc tion of the Republican members, of the l.it Leg isl ature. 5 We fully approve and indorse the conr-e of Hon. S. N. Givati, our able tej re.entative in the last Lei.sl iture. 6. The riotous conduct of Captain Child and his compiny, and the action of the Loyal Leaguera" of this county, at this place on Siturday.theth inst .deNci ve tnd receive the meiitel condemnstion of every friend of law and order, and the Republican party by silently t onnu iin at the same, without any efforts to bring the g i ty panie to justice, are assuming a fearlul re.-poti-f-ibility. 7. In view of the efficient service heretofore renderel by R. A. Clements, jr.. as Prosecuting Attorney for this judicial circuit, we cordially recommend him to the DemocrMcy ot the Third Judicial Circuit tor re nomination and re election to hi present official po-itiou. Judge Biker, Hon. W C. Niblack and Capt. Cutler Dobbin addressed the convention. On motion the convention proceeded to nominate by bilh.t, with the following result: For Clerk, M. Murphy; for Auditor. R. N Read; for Commissioner, John McCorie; for Land Appraiser, J. Grave-. After the nominees were announced, S N. Oivan E-q., m de some timely rem irks, exhort ing the Democracy tobe unwavering in their du tv. and promising victory a the result. ('rest enthusiasm waa manifested on the part of the va-t assembly present, which exhibited an unmistakable feeling of determination to support the ticket and overlook and ink per sonal preferenie. for the good of the cause, and in opposition to our political enemy, the Kepub lican party. France und Trias. The Richmond Whig, of the2."th, make use of the following cieniticant language: "We waut the aid of France. We are able to pay for it. Let us do it. We shall then have e ice, or the power to wreak a rich revenge on our foul fe." Thi i not the fin-t instance in which intima tions have been thrown out respecting a possible alliance between the C trifedente State and France If iinediment.s have arisen in seeking Mich a consummation, we miv be Mjre that they were not strengthened bv cbjections from the Divia Administration But how can the rebel Confederacy "pay" tor the aid of France in the present effort to establish an independent repub lie. excet, t by a cession of territory; and what offer ould be more tempting to Luis Napoleon than a era nt of the luxuriant valley of the Rio Grande? Why, the lenitory embraced within the limits of Southern Tex , joined to the contem pli'ed "Republic of Sierra Madre," so long a dirl.ng project with scheming filibusters, would of itself constitute an empire, rich in agricultural products and possessing all the elements of future greatness. It is scarcely pos-ible that the Administration are uum'tidtul of the complications to wiiich we are exposed through the intrigue of France, even though now on y a subject of s;ecuUtin The d tner mir te remote and vet dem in. I the most careful consider ition. The intim itHn con-tantlv thrown out through the Richmond pre-s, and which rind some degree of suppoit in the eminatioti of Fiench opinion, are of serious. imprt In discour-ing upnti Mexican afftirs a few days ago. the Washington Chronicle (Col. Forney) remarket! a follows! "Thete is a strong admixture of the Mexican element in Tex ts, and it U said that Mexico evt n alretd? regirJs the recoverr of Tex is as by do means impossible The United States fi-ip does n t float in thit State, and there has been talk of its retting up nj an independent sovereignty; possibly Mexican intrigue, aided by Frencii cunning and aigacity. may complicite atTiin there before the Felcril Goverumeul re nsaerts its authtrity on Texas soil. "We are sure that these grave aspect of the Mexican question have not escaped the attention of our Government, an I thai it haa risen to the bight of the emergency. Whether whvt is called the "Monroe doctrine" I to be considered only aa Ihe opinion of him ho first gate it utterance. te as the policy only of a nntty or of an administration, aod not as a national po'icy. e do not pretend to know. Hut w- leel a soured iht nothing will fe left undone to checkmate the plans of ihe ambitiou and intermeddl'tig ruler of ti e French. We incline to think that the mtxim that "pos-e-sion is riii eteiths or the law, will ere long bs apolied to Texas, and that a eufficient force i!l noon take p-session of some important points in that Sute " If liiere lemarka pos-e-s ai:j ienificance a begotten of ofnYial inspiration, it' will not be .range if the authorite xt Wah!rtgton !iow their hand without fu,tJ,er delay. Perhapa we Lave here the explanation or cert in militarv inovemetit which have been the ubject of such profound cwt jettui X. Y. Jourual of Com. Greek fire ia a ompoitko of asphalt, niter od u'phur I can't le exUnnhed by water.
AM. 1IT!H Of r.U GII. 1111. Gen S k'e-is re rtei at Sir it. igt prctic in.' on a h.iViy ttor-e tor I return t tn i..de He i giving ditit'tri 1J aom:i.en; clergyQiCii. A tiurglar who broke into a hone at Eaclid Creek, Ohi, during the absence of the family, pocketing fpwns and other portable property, in retting out of the window stepped ou an iuse cure cover of a cistern, broke through and wa drowned. A morg thse who were drafted, lt week, w John Morris-ey of pugilistic lame Upon learninr of it, he, eii.g at S iratoga, wrote to h: bu.ker to furnih a pubstiiuie for him, who mu't le S feet 1 1 iucV-: high, eih 1?3 poun 1 and be a couraeoja man in every sene of the ord. To such a one he oul 1 pay $j00. Am ArecitxT WicDts The Lynn (Mas) Reprrter say: A couple were joined in roirriige. in thi city, a few days since. hoe united ages were one hundred and fifty two years. The blushing bride had p-ed her seventy fourth, summer, while the snow of seventy eight winters rested upon the bridegroom's youthful brow. He had once, and the bride twice, beioie entered into the marriage obligation. Sale op Ca mils The three camel, for which the Government originally paid $10.0(10, with a view of introducing this specie of stock on the plain of the S uihwe, were sold at auction in St. Loui. S ittirday last They were knocked down at $9. $115, and $150 respectively. The outpouring of Germany ami Irel tin! vote the Butternut ticket. Cleveland Herald. The outpouring of Africi vote the Repobli can ticket. People will slick to their friend-. Crii. Brouzh savs he i troubled wi:h "infl immatory rheumatism." Well, according to Kepub lican logic now a days, if Hrough ie!eced, the Goicrnrntnt will have the "in 3 - mmatory rheumatism " We vote agaiust the darned thiug. Crisis. The following interesting anecdote! told by the World: A tew il ijs -ine, Gen Medemet the Secretary of the Treis'iry in Washington, and on shaking b-mds with h'tn akel: "Were you not here in 1?2, 9, an ! had you a select sch.ol lor boys ?" He wa an-wfred in the affirmative by the See retary.wheti .e (toner il rolled: 1 wa-otie of the boy s in your schod ." In lei-!) Mr Ch ie w is a student in the 1 iw office o1' Mr. Wirt, in W i-hingtoii, and for the purpo-e of defraying Iii ex;.en-es, opened a. cl.ia sicl S' hool. Slate election are to take place in the following order : Vermont, Sep'embcr 1. C iliforni t. Sept 2 M tine. S pt I I O;iio,0:-'ober 11. Pennst I v.uii , O.-f . 13. M isHchue'n, Noi ember 3. New Vork. N v 3. WiscoiiRin, Nov. 5. Del iwiuo, Nov. 11) fnwa. Nov 1 1) Minnesota. Nov IM. Hee i a Mitnrri irv of the way in which the New Oile.ns ;e inSe are bein: lre!: INCMK AND PEV9LS of THK MAT0&. 5aJiry f Mayor er an'ium $5 000 Salary as Opium m L'ni e-I Mats Arm 1,2!0 alarv a As.-tsnt A1j't (Jn. f Sta e '1 7f4 Sa a Srrr--tan- of State 3 OoO Salary a 'jtitant to t-ix'y d.ij voluno ers J.o Salary fr carriage Lire 2,4'H)
Total J 15,3.". The citv charter di-tinctly i vs: "The M ior ahtll receive an annual s il irv of not leas than $4.(1)!. icr more than $5 01 10. ' No fee sliill be aluoapd him for hi own use and benefit, upon anv preteti-e whttever." Who wouid not be a "military" M tyor? A Horrible Arrtm. The Newburyport (Vt ) News relate the pirticlar of n feirful tragedy which took place on the 9 h in-t in the town at' Worcester. A Mrs. Mary Loomi-, only fo'itteen veirs of age, although a m arr'o I person, w.19 alt!t ked in rhe wood by Orriti Cirr ;nd her own brother in law, and terribly abided, alter which the fiends hung her by the neck to a tree wi'h the binding of her apron, in which condition I. er lodv was found. The-e fiend are bolh in jail at Montpelier, and will be tr.ed next month A letter from Gettysburg. Penn , after speak ieg ol hard times among m my of the farmers and mechanics in tint neighborhood, says: "Unle-s von wore here. you cannot form a cor red idea of the awful leruciion ol private pro perty by the armies of Meade and Lee. Many ot our people are entirely ruined; and. unless t lie Government relieve them, they will puffer for want of the common necessaries of life." From ! ingjt 011. Expected Arrival or ax English Bcilt CoxTt DtRATC IaOX CLAD FLLET FALLING Off IN the Salisok Five Twenties, and the Cause TutREOr IttPCDIATION AND NATIONAL BANKRUPTCY Foreshadowed. Special Correspondence of the Cbicago Times. V ASHiNGTo.v, August 26. There is a grett t.tir about the Navy Depart nient to day. It is said ihat a special agent of the government, who was sent over to England som time ago to ascertiin the red lac's about the alleged fitting out of a Heet of iron cl id Con federate steamers at Itritish port, returned to thi country in the steamer City of R iltimore. which arrived at New York on the 26th. and reached this city yesteiday afternoon I hive ascerttined pretty neinv the burden of hi iutei ligence, which i in substance a follows: Mr. Mason, in a quiet way, is doing quite as much for the Suth in England a Mr S idell in Paris, and can show a greit deil more f'r his labors than Mr. Slide! I can. Resides the fangi ble evidence of hi success, of which I wili speak pre-ently, he has r-ceh ed certain secret! assurrance from the h.ighsh govrrnment. and from the letdmg mcmoers -,' both hou-c of Parliament, loch were communicated to the Confcderite government t R'uhmond sometime ago, and which render it certain th it. notwich standing all professions to the con'nrv, there is a i-erfect understanding between the English and Fiench governments on the subject of the c knowledgment of Southern independence and ac'ive in'erventien in beh tlf of ihe South, and th it, when that acknowledgment or intervention does lake place, those two powerful nations will be found to be acting in perfect accord, so th it. if we go to w-r with one of them in roneqreiice, we will have to fight them both, and the South beside There are now in 1 fferent ports or England am! Scotland no le- than thirteen of the largest and most powerful iron c'ad steamer in different tae o comt'eti"n. be-iles -ix that are now on their way tcro.s the ocean M "t of them are at L;vertol. Two of them at Glasgow, two at Greein'ck, and one at Dinbirton Of the six now crossing the ocean, two were built at D inbarton and two at Liverpool Of the thirteen j vessel- firt named above, one was launched at j Liverpool., sonie weeks ago, hnd, on the Uhh inst , her mithitery was being put in plce She wa t htve been ready for sea bv the T'th itist., and would ail at once. Hr otricer and crew were all at Literpool. The first nitte and nearly half the crew were English sailors and first rate seamen. Two other steamers were; launched on the 1st and 3d in-l , and weie being j fitted w ith their nnchmery and arm ment during j the fir-t ten c!aa of this tnotiih. They ill fe I hsth ready for set during the first week in Sep temher. The remnning ten e--els will le completed atid l iimchcd befoie the etid of August. I have spoken of these ve-e!- a- steamers, which thev are. Rut some of them are rams of the mo-t powerful description, and others ' hsve two turrets, and are furnished ith gni.a of; fir mote de-truc'ive power than any now in u-e ' in America All of them are iron or steel plat j ed. all he powerful armtments. r.d all are built eo as to be not mere'y seaworthy, but alo i to excel in speed any iron clad lessee!- that are j now auoat The aifr.t of tlif G ivernmenl rfferred lo above i- sstd to have ascertained beyond all i doubt the purposes and destination of thi retel ; fieet. The ix now on the way are to make di- j rect for Charleston, to raise the blockade and liege of that city, aiI to drive away or destroy the Federal Iron did tieet now at wot k there. ; The other thirteen are to !e di-patchef ts onn aa redy.tix to New York, (our to Philadelphia,1 ana! "three to Roston These cities are to be atticked, and the defense and all the Government : p-nnerty and national veiels at each place les-1 troyet). I ccli i the 'ibsttnce of the news which j !
aid to h it e reach d the govrn men ?tt even J i tg; and wh. I. b-cii-etl s ub a fiu ter dy at t!i- Navy D portnifiit The :,ew . w rot j ', aether uti x;ctel The yon-ti "l"' t h i j already been wtrnJ by t!c re- "ii t ucl a' ti -ei w.4 being bu:lt In Erglaiai. Rn!. the ov-j
ernment tiad doubtel the accuracy ot thef-ate merit. Its own messenger, however, now con firm it truth. It would be idle to say that the administration has taken any adequate measured to guard aginst this new and appalling danger. If the intelligence brought by this tiewsparxr be correct, the blow, when it falls, must fall upon a with iTu-hing force. "iuim-ic it is inn urra. prrtuoer m 'i im'j fallen upon the vet erable heol of the Nvy Dptrtment, who I litera'.lv at his wit's end." Ad j that can be Jone will be done bv the actiie and I energetic Assistant Secretary of the Navy; and. I indeed, it rmv be sifelv said that, had Cipt Fx ; been the reil he'l of the Navy Department, the harbors of New York. Philadelphia, and Iioton wou'd not now le ileier.sele-s. Now i good tima, by the war. for "the government" to declare war agatnst Eti:!and. a the a lm'nistratioti paters loastel "he goverpment" w ould do if any more iron lad sfeimera for the Confederate- were fitted out in England. Will "the government" doit? Not at all (In the contrary, as I have previously state!, the ad ministration will see our great seaport cities) laid in ruin, am our commerce sept from the ocean, before they will take the only s'tp that wiü reu- er us absolutely safe from those cahm itie. The fa'Iing off in the daily sale of "fivetwenties" for about a week pt has become poiiite:y alarming This exned:ent was the mvn relitnce of the Administration for the supply f the fund necessary to carry on the war; and, if th a fails the wur must come to an ab-upt c inclusion. The general subscription agent, therefore h ts leen instruct et! to allay the public anxie ty by the absim! statement that the reason why the people no longer contribu'e with alacritv to thi fund Is because the:r attention is bsortedf'y watching the progress of affairs at Charleston. That i too shallow a pretext, however, to deceive the public with. The real reason is, that the dupe of th Administration are exhausted, or neatly so, and that the more intelligent portion of the c immunity hato too much seine 10 invest their money in what will prove to be a most stupendous humbug. There are many indications itnieed that the people are at 3at becoming awake to the sh imeful delusion which the party in power have practiced uon them Not only is all the gold and silver in the co-intry driven out of cir eolation, or exported to Europe, in consequence of the mism in iement of the Administration, and the country burdened by a national debt that will probably rem tin unpiid for m my genera, tion-. but the country is fi ;ndcd with a paper currency which is utterlv worthless in point of fact, atal by tne us of which ihroe fourth of the people in moderately easy circumstances are re dm ed nearlv to poverty. Supfioso that one of tour readers owns ock for the Illinois Central Railroad, worth $l!l,0()(l If he wishes to sell, he is compelled to take the money in greenback-. Three years co, you oblivel tour Republic fiiend bv lending liim $.").000 in gold or good batik notes. To-dav, he iffers you in payment the amount in greenbttks It is in vain tiobjea t. Theiu tof Congress an act in den Mice of the Constitution has made the;e filly rags a legal tender f -r the payment of 11 debts. To re!u-e thetn i to fxjHise yourFelf to a suit under the acf of Congres- And, now having taken your $."i.000 or $10.0011 in greenback, what can you do with them? You cirno'i loan them out on mortgage, like specie or bnik note-, for they be ar t;o intetest. You can indeed buy the "five twenties" with them, and this is what miny have hi'herto done, and thi is the secret ot suchlirge p ile, previously, of th!. t ew intangible creation. Rut wh it are ihe "five twenties"? It is nlv a new form of public debt. It is the mere promise of the Admini-ti ation to p iy five per cent interest in specie. If the Adinin stratum had kept its previous promises, it might be ex -ei-ted to keen this one It i- quite likely when ihe Administration have gulled the people o the utmost extent, that this promise will be rer.ndi .ted. like the former one.. N-v. a re pu liation of all the obligations of thi- Adminis tion. five twtnties a well as :ieen back, is bv no means an impossible contingency of the tuture. X. A Card from Jlr, Voorliee. Ma. Ringham: Please allow me space in your paper to state that it is not in my power at present to accept imitations to addiess public meetings On the 15th of September 1 commence speaking In Ohio, and continue until the 2J of October. From now till the I5di I require for rest, a my health is seriously impaired by the constant and severe labors of the summer Indeed, 1 have scarcely had a breathing spell since the acj urnment of Congross in M uch. I hope, therefore, my friends everywhere who eo kindly wi-h me to speak for them, will, under the cir" ciimstam es, excue me. I can sincerely a-s-ure them that I wish it. was in my power to be present at evey Democratic meeting in the Stife, and lend my humble aid to the cause of civil lilertv and the restoration of a constitutional Union. These are not the times for eie, idlene-s or faint he iris in ihe ranks of ihe Democracy; but rather is it the hour for vigilance, courage and the spirit of self sacrifice. And nothing but an imperarive necessity would compel me to ask the indulgence which I now do D W.VooRiitES. T.rre Haute. Ind . August 26. 1p61. What tin- Uur Power I. The Republic tn papers tell us about a hitherto unknown power in the Constitution, called the "War Power," which they setup for our Government at thi time. What is this "War Power?" Joshua R (taldint's. in a let'er dated Jefferson, Oiiio, October 15, lpß'l, says: "This -War Power is an unlimited despotism, lying behind all constitutions and all laws, and i !es understood by the American people thm almost Htiy other feituteof our Government " An unlimited despoti-m i. the charnrng entertainment to which we are invited. It has indeed been les unieisf.od by the American peop'e thm anv other feature of the Government, bicuise e have not h'thcrto been cursed with an Administration that ha tea po; u'.tr liberty, and is wd'ing to disregard 01th- and co;n:nit perjury in or ier to des'toy it. Cin. Knq. Suspending Hie Constitution Darin; tlie War. "I go for Mjspeuding the Constitution duri'ig the war lay iiii: it up lodry." rem irked a L'01 coh.ite the oihtr dav. e I i says a Democrat, "if we -il-; ened it. h is Lincoln anv right to be President? Is he not 'resident by virtue of the Constitti'ion? H 1- l e anv other title?- Arid will he not -e ie to be President the moment the Constitution i -usrkeniietl 1 The Repub. made no reply The Dem tat tej i;r ed that "Uhouh he wa- fr the L'or.stitu'icn, yet if its suspension w -u'd rid us of the present Administration, the meaiire hi t ieaa". onereie m n leatuie The Reublican took a second thought hi-tl ioub'ed whether would be we'l to us; e:,d the Constitution under tlie circuni .tance-, il being Linton's only title deed to the or&ce. Cincinnati Enquirer. A correspondent of the Boston Advertiser s:i vs: "I hive good i.uthoriry for sating that over one thousand persons hose mmes hive been published in the pipers as having been drafted in thi city, have left for the Rriti-h provinces." T m .: l r. . : . .t. 111 J 'H'". JLl . 1 . . o ' niivj vo.M. n IHUI, VIJC pech crop is about three-tenths below an aver age croo. STOLEN. $50 KEWAKD. STflLRX FROM THE SUBCR!EER UTlNcl IX EI'IXburh. Indiana, ou th- r.vht of tl 2? h it.f.t rn lar.' tn-wn jreldiiif . ahont 6 htüd hieh; in cc--l o d-1; ette white hital foo; star In rhe f rehe .d; !ihlr mrhed in vne hind 1. ; aa oid ?pa 'iiJ 'ld!e wi h aiUed ea. and hres brUJe with i-vle bit; w, ta-en with h rn. I will pa the aSove rwa d tr the Li.rrh-ni.n j cf toth bort and thief, or t'is ,,,r ire l.'"-e. J0HN .V. Til)MP0N. 1 FdinS'TKb. Id4.. Xnx 19. V-SJ. -g. 3HZU CORRESPONDENCE. Wanted-CorreopondontSt rnwo iocxg vfn. agp m axd ss. or mral ; I CTl rotr rH f tt'xl'r.n in ot -it, th t ; a rorrirM"KlTce ,r',n ,w y"5U' La '.!, r t ever , trctf, a ity rct pirtciltrlj reju .r.i. frech ef ohJeit beinir an interchinae of thi- Lt ar,! f e'in-. wih a tiw to tnutaal tm r-nitit P'iw'trrL.is r. Ltcel If d-'sjied. All c-tU't'Ut.i' i'Ud : r ct 1 v in ir rd tea with bonr Atdra: C"u!r P. Iv-rrrii -r Har y tbvne. eota lJaaa. 13th a rmy Crj t. Vick.h jT. K k-. 1
MEDICAL COLLEGE.
.ulühml c;)llw;k of onn, !l C a s 1 o .1 OF 1 f 0 3 -' 0 4 rpiir. Rrcct.AR cocrsk of ismtrcTtox in 5 this lnt-utoii will en on Kootsr. the 2d day of 5oTetnter, and cortinue four month. Clinical Lectures will be delivered durlrg the tromb of October. FACfLTl. I. M. l.awon. M. D . Trcfrsor of the Inrtifutei and Practiced jaeUciu. Uro. C Mick man, M. t., Profcor of Surirery and Ccn c-l sorcery. W. f. Dswv.n, M. D, Profewor cf Anatomy and rbvkl-.lov. il. R H .l-h. 51. 1 ITofeor of Obtetrt. and Dis-e-of mouiti and thi'treii. Jstoe G aUam, il 1 Prufefcor rf IfttrrU Mhca ar.d TU'rutc. Vls.-n Sayier. A. M. I B.. I'roresar o'f'heml trj. Charlr Ktarn M. IK lmntr.tot cf Auatcmy. FEF.S. PT..fe-rr Tkke- tC5 OO Msiri ulatv n TV-Wet-, tpiytte eiar). ft to Insect nTl ket S 13 Cuwn re llo vital Tikrt 5 CO St. Jx.n's liu-t ital Ticket 5 cm) G anuliti u ter SS 0 PtUilfi t have the pr ariVgre of taking any ruuilwrif Ucaet thsi anay mil tbelr purpo . loardinc can be oh a. tied at 2 &0 toi l p. r tek. Stu-leut will be ai!-4 In nrncur.ir- boardiua hou by applyiitK at the Clle, n the souUi kiJ uf Sixtb ttreet, bviaeeu Vice and Kace trert. f urther tnformaiiiti mar be obtained bv adJr!ng the LeD. L M. LtWSO.N.M.D . lan, Soa h rat rurtjrr Sixth a..U Kace trt-eta. anfrtH-cJS'A w3w DRY GOODS. U2 P O O m W Ph fi fi b W w P5 Eh -.s in ft 5 1 ft 0 h 0 4 H H 0 4 cd ITS H DO o o
a 0 !. MEDICai.. TO THE LADIES OF AMERICA! more valuable tiias golk hoke valuat.lk than golk moiie valuable than gold! MOKE VALUABLE Til AN GOLD Dil. FRENCH FRENCH FRENCH JXO. L. LYOXS PERIODICAL DROl'S. PERIODICAL DROPS. PERIODICAL DROPS. PERIODICAL DROPS. L UIj. FOR FKMtLKS, FOR FKMALF.S, FOR FEMALE?, S'lJTcrin from Irrrsalarity or Ootructin of the Mensem from whatever caure IT IS SURE TO CURE! IT IS SURF TO CURF.: ir is surk to cuke: IT IS surk to cure It 1 tnpo-lble to er. Joy the llotm f bealtb and v rucityof pirit ur.P ss the Mensea arc regular as to the time, the quantity und quality. NT hen tbey are obstruct e l, nature tna her eff irt to obtain for it aome other ou;1t. and, ivik'ss ther efforts of nature are assisted, lis patiei t usia!ly exieri-iice I epond-ncjr. ervosne ani hnslly COXsUMITloX tsiumri It war, and preinatcta ly terminate a miserihlelife. IT ItKMCiVF.S ALL OBSTLUCTIOXS! IT UKMOVKS ALL tiDSTRUCTIOX.s: IT KK.MüVF.S ALI. tiB'TKUCTIOXS: IT Rl MoVFS ALL Ol r RUCTION'S: IT W A rURFF.CT REGULATOR: rr IS A pkrfect regulator: IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR.' IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR BRAK IX MIND HEAR IN Ml XI P.EAR IX MN'I BEAU IX MIXU TTIAT I GCAUA2STEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE Til AT I GUARANTEE JIj DROPS TO CURF Supprcs-ion of the Sit-ne Uon whatever caue, though care should be taken that my dirvct on are crefullj adhered to. BUT IHK BEST! BUY THE BE.-T BUY THE Bk ST! BUY THE BEST ELT TTIE SAFF.ST1 BUT THE SAFEST BUT THE SAFKS-T BUT THE SAFEST. BUT THE SUREST! BUY THE iUKEST BUY THE SUU$T! BUY THE SUREST! WHtCH IS LTOX'S DROPS' WHICH IS LYON", DROPS' WHICH IS LTOX'S DIOps! WHICH P LA OX'S DROPS THEY ACT LIKE A CHARM By ,rerg:heiilriR ar.d Invigorating and retoring the ytem o a hatthy cotiditl'-n. It moderate all execs and remove all obk'.r.ctiots, and a peedy cer may be re 1 td ou. To ZVXAxzloci. Zjadios . Thej are peculiarly adapteJ, aa iey briug on the monthy period w ith uch perfect regularity. r.E wise i!f time: BE WiSE TX TIME! BE WISE IX TIME! BE WISE EX TIME.' OXK. BOTTLE CUKE ONE WI TLK CUKES ONE KfTTiLK fTnE ONE BOTTLE CUKES io almoat rr rm. 10 XUT BK IMPOSFD TPO. D N'OT BK lVPijU UPO.v. IO NOT ItF. IIPOF.D UPON, 10 NOT BE IMPOSED UPfJ5. Bat cat tht ot nt end It to your Dmfc'rlt. and if b ha not pot it tnke troa boy It f..r voa. or it may be otUnti of the General Asrct lor ih CnuH Staie. ww . G. CLARK a CO.. lTho! Drug4. Xew Ueo.C aa. Tor a!e by '1 repouible Drurziat. Pilcallper bo 'le. Wli..)e-le Dealer and the Trade pr ed at tbc Pro-r-atvr'.jro. by l-OIC U aV SJll ChiCffA. ?UICE rCKSTF.tX A (XI. CiucibnatL a.UjWXLV2 A aLUAjt, IWiauaLH.. jn'vlO-dlieod
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DRY GOODS.
SPECI AL SALE OF DRV (iOODS, Now Commenced at No. 33 West Washington St. ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN! Great lndureiiieiila )T-real! DECIDED BARGAINS TO BE GIVEN. Those wh bay lry Good for e b w-.ll d well cot to m'.ttase the houe. liqu:r fr, and make out iawcii v ki: ?iws And ava thereby from 25 o 3 per reut. P.cnieuiSer 't i the o .ly ly (;od Store between (Tharley Majer'kaiid the i'alm-r H-use. .oulhii te. 5,000 not, i siiiui s. Wholesale at Xew York price. JjJfCountry merchant are invited to call. LYNCH KKAN. Proprietor. Jy.'l 33 Het Wash-nrton streetSUNDRIES. FOR VAM1: 500 dor. Glass Fruit Jars; 1,000 Gross Corks, all sizes; 1,000 lbs. Scaling Wax; 300 doz. Brushes, of all kinds, sizes and shies; 50 bbk Coal Oil; 10 bbls. Benzine; 20 bbls. Linseed Oil; 20 bbls. Laixl Oil; 50 bbls. Lubricating Oil; 50 bbls. Whiting; 500 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morphia; 10 bales Terra Japonica; 10 cases Miss Liquorice, pure, for Tob.Koni.sts: 10 case's Stick Liquorice; 10 bales Sponges, quality various 800 boxes Glass all size?; 500 galls. East India Castor Oil; 8 tuns White Lead, in Oil; 4 bbls. Sp'ts. Turpentine; 22 bbls. Varnish; 16 bbls. Alcohol; 472 lbs. Gum Shellac; 45 bbls. Oil Rye and Wheat Whisky; 10 doz. Old London Dock Gin; 40 doz. London Porter; 40 doz. SvOtch Ale; liy STEU'AUT M()K(iA, . WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Jj4 Xo. 4) East Washington Street. DRY COODS. TH0NSSEN & LAHEY, G7 West Washington M. BETWEEN' ILLINOIS AXI TEXXESSEE STREETS, 'ILL SELL FOR SIXTY DAYS AT RETAIL Shirts, Warrented to fit. Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Linens, &c. And offer great inducement to buyer of NOTIONS, 3cO. TIIOSK & LIIEY, G7 Wet Vnlili.fftont"treet. lef.iMj NOTICE. TO OU'."VKIlS OF DOGS. Orriear or Citv Cuii, ( lDiaArt.iJ3, Aug. 5th, lam. ( "NVTOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT ALL DOG LICENSES issued In 1S2 have expired, and .that any ryn or person owning or har'orrrt; any animal of the d"ir kind, w tt.in the limits of the city of Indianaix.li, wiibut Lavii.ir fir -l obla nd a license and ch'-ck therefor frm The City Clerk, and attaihlnjc said che. k to a mnstamiiil collar of leather. Iron, copper, br or other darahie material, to b worn Wy Mich diir, a e liabt t a firm i f li -t lees than f . or mrr- than 92c. with the cost of prox-ciition. l urthrr, that it I the duty of the PoI cem n cf the city t' kill all an:tn.l of the doa; kln found run r.i njr at larjre, nnlesa the owner of the aroe ba ve cti plied with the fo'eno'.nn reuira-Dient. Attent: CYRUS S. LUT rEKHKLD. auc8-l3w City Clerk. MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE UAS PERMAXENTLT LOCATED IV TXWAXAPG I. IS. KiioiTij over 5o. 9 Bte House Block, We Washington street. Mi Ifjl.-i:i'et:d keer.ine a Pari M il: nery Emporium, where a; al! time a; ay be found a full aa'ortuoeut of Boniief9, ItibhoiiH, French Flowers, 11 time. Bridal Wreaths An-1 all cood utTZi'Iy fi-or.d in a first claa Iloc.e. Hjvii. brojcht from the East an experienced B'eacber and resver. M iss Ix. le ill p .y particular attention to all or ler or call in that litie. Mis- D return l.er thank for pt favor and aoüeit continuance of ihe time. jul27-dly SHIRTS, &C. Gent' Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Made to order, And a PERFECT FIT WARRANTED. Alo, Ready-Made. AU ixe and ttjle on bnd. lrCti.r. fi r S'lf M'lHrrmfiit Mot by mail. LndicV and GcntV Hosiery and Furnishing Good at SO WRT IVAIIIt-IGTOt STItfcET. pr 10, '3 d If BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO f rert t Taata- Cäildraa rrv far H.
Hosiery
CROCERIDS
pit i .n i-: e; it o 4 S I E S, ETA I LES. &d. 7 krsa. aal.. BT i?.iirri:ii v if No. 9 West Washi gton St f- UTTER A HSR LOTorpltlVl rUTTlCR. wrT- '. Ji.t reTr-l WitJJAM.a. abin;t treel. Ii ern Kerva aiw I "ne mm t t RAKRELS S.O. t)U bac Prima Kio 5ft UR. A Coffee. ii D 1WE-TTT nVK re a4 fw al lw taiLU süs, SAWTEH Xo.f Wet at;ii(rxon treet. aaikil P.OXES KENT CELETkl TLli EAST IN'l't A . I 1 1 LoOee. thm beat iruond ll fle in M-. I all liA exatULe it at No 9 We tn ab:nrl treet 50. KITSNOS. X AND 2 h ACK (EI,, EXPfcRSSLT t fatullr ). lust arrixin a 1 No. " t nastier on at. VLAIiGE ASSORTMENT r EXlR A FINE TEAS Youtiff llyon. Imperla!, tiunvfadtr atid lllack aeircted w Kb great care, and fr aie w at 8A YKR afnllXIAMS', N. t n rt W aabinxtoa rt. i'I-is 7Tl IOUNISARNi'L- S EXTRA DOIL D ,fPJ and Brow td Kyejoffee, IL boat la Uie. Call and (et tvnie. Put up i: small "fe.to ruit the trade. SAW 1ER 4 IIXJ MS, No. 9 W.t w aabincton at. VLSOA LA KG E STOCK OF EVI RY VAIUETT Or Maple and Fancy Üroctric! Tvbcco, CLjara, Hroxien a:l Wüluw Ware, WbU fish. Mckerel. Sainton. Trout. Canned Fruit, Jellie, Kkle. pc4 Oyater, Ac.dc. tirocerit -a 1 f l.eapa than anv boMM is tbe city at SAW Tl EK AMS", iue:il No. M Wt W asl.ifntMtt t. FEMALE COLUECE. GLENDALE FEMALE COLLEGE. 4 m T Unit NEXT SESSION" F THIS INSTITUTION WILL Ir.in fti M -nda . Sri trn.l-r 14 ISC-t. Tit loca tion, rear CM-tTii.tt, t.ii the Ctrcini tl, Hamilton and l'njtou Raüruitit, i cet.tüi r.d aer d.sirahle; tbe wtt and ufrouiidinc are unequal: d. vim- buil-Hn and c-ci-nitnodat rn are an pie n! el-J; the Teacher, ia the l.ter.iry an-t oniinietital tep.maienta, are n-ir-pas-i; the course r -tud 1 - th- .iieb aid exrendd a av other, and the chrre are inftrrate. (tU-ndale is a dei-imtlr r '.are for j vli k la :nu these tr.ahloua timea. Eur catal igues, information r dm l..n 'ldre Lev. J (i .Vii-frrOKT. 1. D, auglS. e.lend-lr. liaiu;! I. Count)-, obio. MEDICALl thi: evil i thi: nun. WorÄÄ-taäI',f PlWCTICAL ACC(JCIIER. , t AjsVk - a. -.-sn f . -. V w TTIIE AM ERIC N MspENSAlY WE TREAT ET a rww methcxl. and ab tbe happiest result, ProUiiu$ I'Uri, (fIlttn of the womb, i vnctr.iti- 3rea. ition, Lu k rrh i, '.white,) .fnand all other diaeae to w hich tbe .ee foi f .. ia to jx-cul'drily liatile. Send three do!laa and recejrehy eip'esa on ol the Iaatrr' J'rmitlt .StWov. Thi Tntruirent t uld be uaed bv erery w.run in tbe land.or tbe purpos. f eJilin',fntnfort, Aei"a, dx. t-?nt fre on rece'pt of ft am p. a ropy of ur lYivale LetteMo Marrie Indies on health, . The Doctor' fAr.(.i trmiiU J'ilU, frei-h from tbe Iaspei sary, are rery c.nt in ittirle iaeaeK, rrepulrities dr. I"ricc 11. by mail. At ibe -tnist Avi Diimfrp we e'o treat, arijl merttry, and with never falling -ucea. Yen fri.it, tue what tbe quack call jtir it' or acre-1lee; Suj Ktlit in all it tce. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Mrcture. Hydrocele, Circocle, VarVrocele, Carsocele, Sperr? a tor be a. Seminal W'eaknesa, Nocturnal Emission. Sex' al lability, Impotency, and effect, of elf-al.use. Sht last his arc treated of in a "private letter," which .we .end free on receipt of rtemp. . iheexperence of the Soreeon in cbarjre of thit department In otne of the best Hospital n Europe and in New York Ciry, enable him to treat pafenta acieBtiScally and restore them speedily. Those litinc at a distance can comwunirate by letter a d b treatt-d at their hon.e. In ui'ot cae aeod (5 or tl and r-ceire rt-f l-ine. ejonsultatlon rve and conAti(Htinl. Room TH: 14" East W a-hiiigtoi) Street, Indianapc-li. 1. O. tvx 1264. a:r dlr-wl2t.lan CLAIM AGENCY. McKERNANS,"PIER0E & CO., avmoairer a.;jrt mat the COLLECTION OF SOLDIER'S CLAIMS, WILL C0LLFCT OfUCERS' AND SOLDIERS' Hensinna. R,niit!es Rr-k Par r tn v Iuty. and Pay f..r Ilotve it w hil" Ir tbe aervice, ard will collect Claim at Wa'b;ncaiCi'v. Omer No 39 We.t WaLmrton Mree. (net door eaM f Palmer IIoue.; odiatipi. tm!. hx l(Xv. encbse a Mamp. MaJ'tr Wnlker and D. 8 VcKernan bare an nffl in Nashville. Tennessee. J. II McKERN N, INSIW S.PtEP.CE, D. S. McKERNAN, IMaj.J I. WALKER. I-ite 3d Ind. Cavalry. Rrr.rar.arr slov. Morton. Ad't e;m. Nnt.le C.m. lyove. Judge Perkins. In 1.nap lts. jun30-drf TOMD STONES. MARBLE WORKS. Q 0 pa 3 rc-."-iacnmtn WE KEEP ON HAND AND MAKE TO ORDER'. ALL w w ...... M.i nm AiHiunjri.1. ms w - -wi Carre to order, with design, eabletn. or deric that may oai.wq. loose ar string aoytainc ar tin via a. well Ut e:yt at a call, a wa im none but the beat materia and lnure al w..rk. mebSl-dAwly REAL ESTATE ACEtJCY. McKernan& Pierce, REIL ESTATE ACEXCV First Door Eat4 of Pal a er Tlozsrt (CP STAIRS.) UTW HATE FOR SALX BOUSES AND LOT IX tb C-ty of iBdJaaapolia, and Karma attJ farm. Inc Land la thi. gute, tad will all lower tkaa cat be pure kaaa4 aUaarWw. fb dwvly
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